The Man With The Hat Is Back In His Greatest Adventure Yet! 1939 - The eve of World War II. Nazi agents are about to get their hands on a weapon more dangerous than the atom bomb. Only Indy can stop them before they unleash the deadly secret that sank Atlantis.

Day of the Tentacle. Please bring it to Steam, or remaster it, please.

Among the many Lucas Arts point and click adventures, I would like to see Day of the Tentacle and Sam and Max Hit the Road brought to Steam. The first one would probably look good as a remastered version, like the Monkey I...

Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis is a rather unusual entry in the SCUMM games catalogue. For a start, it's one of the few to be based around an existing IP rather than an original story. Secondly, the game scores you as you play, with an "Indy Quotient". Granted it's meaningless, but it's interesting nonetheless...

Lucasarts has already made games based around the first three Indy films, so when there was call for another game, rather than wait for another film to make an appearance, they decided to make their own. And it's good. really good. If this game's story had been made into a film, it would have been... well... let's say somewhere below "Last Crusade" but above "Temple of Doom"

Even before the opening credits start you can tell the amount of care that has gone into this game. The word "cinematic" may keep appearing in your mind, as the first few puzzles weave their way in and around of the credits. This game is simply a joy to play.

There is one point in this game (well, technically two) where you are given the option to determine how you want to play the game. You can play it as a standard graphical adventure (WITS path), as a graphical adventure with beat-em-up subgames instead of some of the puzzles (FISTS path), or as a graphical adventure but with commentary and assistance from the game, making it a little more like an interactive movie (TEAM path). It's nice to have these options, as the puzzles and dialogue change accordingly, so it's worth playing through again.

If you like other Lucasarts adventure games, you certainly can't go wrong with this. It's more enjoyable than "Kingdom of the Crystal Skulls" anyway...